We feed them a local feed that is organic/ non gmo. Haven't moved them up to layers feed yet as per the suggestion of feed producer since no one is laying. There are lots of feathers laying around in the run from normal shedding so I know those are not being eaten. Funny thing about the size of...
We have 9 chickens they are about 15 weeks old. 3 bantams (hens), 4 silkies (2 Roos their names are Gus and Feather Foot, 1 hen and 1 unknown), 2 Easter Eggers (1 hen, 1 roo his name is chip)
My Roos have taken turns being king of the coop. Today I witnessed something disturbing. That explains...
OEGB is all I could figure out about TSC bantams but there are a lot of different varieties. Anyone have any suggestions to narrow down looks?
They are 4 weeks old
I have 4 TSC silkies between 6&8 weeks old I'd guess. They are all about the same size except one and his head feathers are definitely different what I'm wondering is does that mean the other 3 are hens? The 1st pick is two of the three look a likes and the next two pics are "Gus"
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